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Daniel Brandt was one of the editors of the Covert Action
Information Bulletin. The original name of this project was
PowerBase: A Power Structure Reseach Database. Then he got
interested in trying to identify CIA agents by cross-checking
US embassy personnel lists with other State Dept. data, then
cross-indexing the names with reports published in political
journals, books and newspapers (Louis Wolf and Philip Agee
helped with that). He wrote his own search engine which let
you ask for, e.g., a list of all American businessmen reported
to be in Chile during 1971-73 who later turned up as embassy
employees in Iran or Afghanistan. At that point he changed
the name to SpyBase. But as it's grown it's become harder to
categorize the field he's tracking. He's certainly doing
something potent at a grassroots level of fanaticism.
From: dbrandt@crl.com (Daniel L. Brandt)
Newsgroups: alt.journalism
Subject: NameBase Online has new features!
Date: 6 Jun 1995 11:03:41 -0700
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Blythe Systems Announces...
NAMEBASE ONLINE!
FREE PUBLIC ACCESS
via telnet or rlogin to ursula.blythe.org
(log in as: namebase)
NameBase
A unique microcomputer name and country
index with over 180,000 citations.
NameBase is used by hundreds of serious journalists and researchers.
For anyone with an IBM-compatible or Macintosh microcomputer, it
offers fast access to a database of 82,000 names of groups and
individuals, compiled from over 500 investigative books published
since 1962, and thousands of pages from periodicals since 1973. Areas
covered include the international intelligence community, political
elites from the Right and Left, the U.S. foreign policy establishment,
assassination theory, Latin America, big business, and organized
crime.
NAMEBASE ONLINE NOW HAS ALL OF THESE FEATURES:
NAME SEARCH: search for names of individuals, corporations,
organizations
PHONETIC LIST: if we have it, you can find it, even if you can't spell
it
COUNTRY SEARCH: search for all names flagged for any of 145 foreign
countries for any span of years from 1901-1995 (28,000 of
the 82,000 names are flagged for their presence in or
involvement with foreign countries for a period of years)
SOURCE LIST: a list of almost 600 sources, along with the total count
of
citations from that souce, plus one-screen annotations
for each, described by one wag as "delightfully
idiosyncratic"
PROXIMITY SEARCH: if a particular name you specify has citations under
it with, for example, a total of 50 pages cited, then
this search scans the entire database to produce all the
other names found on those same pages, displaying them in
order of significance
HELP SCREENS: 20 screens describe the various features, plus
information
on how to order the disk version, which is even more
powerful
E-MAIL NAMEBASE NEWSLINE TO YOUR BOX OR TO A FRIEND: you may select
any
of the back issues of NameBase NewsLine and tell the
program to instantly e-mail the full text to an address
you specify
Try it out today!
telnet ursula.blythe.org login: namebase
Public Information Research
a 501(c)(3) corporation based
in San Antonio, Texas
Daniel Brandt, president e-mail: dbrandt@crl.com